Robert W. Field

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Robert W. Field (born June 13, 1944) is the Haslam and Dewey Professor of Chemistry at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he has been a professor since 1974. His AB degree is in chemistry from Amherst College, and his PhD is in chemistry from Harvard University, where he worked with Bill Klemperer. He was a postdoc with Herbert Broida at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The spectroscopy of the formyl radical by Adamson, George William

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    Quantum beat spectroscopy of acetylene by Shah, Nisha N

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    Spectroscopic studies of the diatomic rare-earth oxides by Dulick, Michael

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    Spectra and dynamics of calcium monochloride by Clevenger, Jason O

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    Spectroscopic study of methinophosphide and isocyanogen by Wang, Jianghong

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    Spectroscopic study of the acetylene species by Duan, Zicheng, 1976-

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    Rydberg spectroscopy of calcium monofluoride by Jiang, Xing, 1972-

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    Rydberg spectroscopy of barium monofluoride by Jakubek, Zygmunt J. (Zygmunt Jerzy)

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